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3.Press the numbered pink keys (0 - 9) to enter your six-digit Tech Code. You are now in the Reset Memory screen.

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4.Press . This will erase your Timer’s memory permanently, and you will not be able to retrieve any historical event data.

NOTE: The Fast Track 2+2/386 memory is capable of storing up to 131,000 events. Once its data exceeds that amount, the Timer will begin writing over the oldest data.

If your Timer monitors five stations (Menu, Greet, Win1, Win2, and Line), it will create five events for each vehicle that passes through the drive-thru. So, to calculate the number of events stored in memory each day, simply multiply the number of events by the average number of cars recorded on a daily basis. For example, based on the five-station configuration above:

5 events x 400 cars per day = 2,000 events per day

131,000 events 2000 events per day = approx. 65 days worth of memory.

SECTION 15 - RESET MEMORY

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